Nitrogen levels that feed algae in the St. Johns River are falling, but salinity that has already killed some trees is increasing along with chemical discharges reaching Jacksonville waterways, says a report scientists released Friday. The mixed findings are part of the ninth yearly State of the River Report on the St.

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